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    Amplectobeluidae is a clade of Cambrian radiodonts. It currently includes five definitive genera, Amplectobelua, Lyrarapax, Ramskoeldia, Guanshancaris...
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    fossilized frontal appendages. Frontal appendages of Anomalocarididae, Amplectobeluidae, and possibly related species Frontal appendages of Tamisiocarididae...
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    is a member of the family Amplectobeluidae instead and that H? magnabasis (recovered as a sister taxon of Amplectobeluidae) does not form a monophyletic...
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    possibly paraphyletic radiodont genus, tentatively assigned to either Amplectobeluidae, Anomalocarididae or Tamisiocarididae, known from Cambrian Series 2...
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  • includes a large number of Radiodont species, primarily from the clade Amplectobeluidae. While hurdiids are poorly known from the formation and surrounding...
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    Anomalocaris magnabasis Amplectobeluidae...
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    Innovatiocaris). Anomalocarididae distinguished from the similar family Amplectobeluidae (e.g. Amplectobelua, Lyrarapax) by the presence of triradial oral cone...
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    Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Order: †Radiodonta Clade: †Amplectobeluidae Genus: †Amplectobelua Hou, Bergström & Ahlberg, 1995 Type species †Amplectobelua...
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    Anomalocarididae Amplectobeluidae...
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    Lyrarapax is a radiodont genus of the family Amplectobeluidae that lived in the early Cambrian period 520 million years ago. Its neural tissue indicates...
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